A riding lawnmower with a chassis having a rear portion with two rear wheels, and a cutting blade deck having one or more rotary blades. batteries are positioned in a u-shaped array around the right side, left side, and rear end of the chassis, above and near the rear wheels to maintain a low center of gravity. The weight of the batteries is evenly distributed over the rear wheels to maintain balance. The batteries are connected in series to each other and to an electric motor. The electric motor is positioned within a central portion of the u-shaped array of batteries. A single electric motor drives both the rotary cutting blades and the rear wheels, which is made possible by placing the batteries near and above the rear wheels, and by positioning the electric motor under the seat.
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1. A battery-operated riding rotary lawnmower, comprising:
a) a chassis having a rear end with two rear wheels and a cutting blade deck having one or more rotary blades;
b) a plurality of batteries positioned on the right side and left side of said chassis, wherein said plurality of batteries are positioned in a u-shaped array around the right side, left side, and rear end of said chassis;
c) said batteries being positioned over and near said rear wheels to maintain a low center of gravity;
d) the weight of said batteries being evenly distributed over and near said rear wheels to maintain balance;
e) said batteries being connected in series to each other and to an electric motor; and
f) said electric motor being positioned between said batteries.
6. A battery-operated riding rotary lawnmower, comprising:
a) a chassis having a rear end with two rear wheels, a cutting blade deck having one or more rotary blades, a seat, and an electric motor positioned under the seat;
b) a plurality of batteries positioned in a u-shaped array around the right side, left side, and rear end of said chassis;
c) said batteries being positioned over and near said rear wheels to maintain a low center of gravity;
d) the weight of said batteries being evenly distributed over and near said rear wheels to maintain balance;
e) said batteries being connected in series to each other and to an electric motor;
f) said electric motor being positioned within a central portion of said u-shaped array of said batteries, and being connected to a motor controller and potentiometer to control the speed of said motor; and
g) said electric motor having a first pulley to drive said rear wheels with a first drive belt and a second pulley to drive said rotary blades with a second drive belt.
7. A battery-operated riding rotary lawnmower, comprising:
a) a chassis having a rear end with two rear wheels, a cutting blade deck having one or more rotary blades, a seat, and an electric motor positioned under the seat;
b) a plurality of batteries positioned on the right side and left side of said chassis, wherein said plurality of batteries are positioned in a u-shaped array around the right side, left side, and rear end of said chassis;
c) said batteries being positioned over and near said rear wheels to maintain a low center of gravity;
d) the weight of said batteries being evenly distributed over and near said rear wheels to maintain balance;
e) said batteries being connected in series to each other and to an electric motor;
f) said electric motor being positioned between said batteries, and being connected to a motor controller and potentiometer to control the speed of said motor; and
g) said electric motor having a pulley to operate said rotary blades, and said rear wheels being driven by separate individual electric motors.
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This patent application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/955,115, filed Aug. 10, 2007, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to electric rotary lawnmowers and, more particularly, to battery-operated riding rotary lawnmowers.
2. Technical Background
Battery-operated riding mowers are known which have three wheels and reel-type blades in front of the vehicle. The reel blades rotate vertically in response to the forward motion of the mower. These mowers are useful mainly for mowing golf putting greens. Rotary blades are not suitable for these mowers because they would cause a lack of balance and be unstable. U.S. Pat. No. 4,145,864, issued to Brewster, discloses a battery-powered push rotary lawnmower. This lawnmower has a single motor, with a motor controller and potentiometer, which rotates a blade horizontally under the motor. The wheels are not powered by the motor. Although this type of battery operated rotary mower may be useful as a push-mower, there is no indication in the prior art that a battery-operated riding rotary lawnmower would be feasible or effective.
A battery-operated riding rotary lawnmower is desirable because it would operate cleaner, more dependably, and with less maintenance than a gasoline powered riding rotary lawnmower. The most efficient, cost-effective, and stable battery-operated riding rotary lawnmower would have four wheels and a single motor that drives both the rear wheels and the horizontal rotary cutting blades. Such a mower has not been available because no one has devised a practical way to integrate a plurality of batteries and a single electric motor to drive rear wheels and rotary blades on a four-wheeled chassis while maintaining balance and stability of the vehicle.
The present invention is a battery-operated riding rotary lawnmower in which a plurality of batteries is positioned in a U-shaped array around the right side, left side, and rear end of a chassis. The batteries are positioned above and near the rear wheels to maintain a low center of gravity. The weight of the batteries is evenly distributed over the rear wheels to maintain balance. This arrangement makes the vehicle stable and safe to operate. The batteries are connected in series to each other and to an electric motor. The electric motor is positioned between the batteries or within the interior portion of the U-shaped array of the batteries, under the seat, to further maintain a low center of gravity and balance. The electric motor is connected to a motor controller and potentiometer to control the speed of the motor. The motor has a first pulley to drive the rear wheels and a second pulley to operate rotary cutting blades.
An advantage of the present invention is a battery-operated riding rotary lawnmower which is safe, stable, efficient, and cost-effective.
Another advantage is a battery-operated riding rotary lawnmower that drives the wheels and rotary cutting blades with a single electric motor.
Another advantage is a battery-operated riding rotary lawnmower that is durable and easy to maintain.
Another advantage is a battery-operated riding rotary lawnmower which uses a system of drives which are easy and inexpensive to replace.
Another advantage is a battery-operated riding rotary lawnmower in which the batteries are rechargeable.
While the following description details the preferred embodiments of the present invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and arrangement of the parts illustrated in the accompanying drawings, since the invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced in various ways.
Thus, a single electric motor of the present invention drives both the rotary cutting blades and the rear wheels, providing a safe, stable battery-operated riding rotary lawnmower. This is made possible by the unique placement and orientation of the batteries 11 near and above the rear wheels 13a, 13b, and by positioning the electric motor 23 under the seat 15 and between the batteries 11 located over wheels 13a, 13b.
The foregoing description has been limited to specific embodiments of this invention. It will be apparent, however, that variations and modifications may be made by those skilled in the art to the disclosed embodiments of the invention, with the attainment of some of all of its advantages and without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, the hydraulic transmissions at the two rear wheels can be replaced by separate individual electric motors, one for each wheel, that will power the rear wheels independent of the electric motor 23. These separate individual electric motors that power the wheels are also powered by batteries 11 and are under the control of the motion control levers 16. In addition to powering the rear wheels with individual electric motors, electric motor 23 can be replaced by one or more separate individual electric motors to power one or more rotary blades directly. More than one motor controller and more than one potentiometer can be used to control a plurality of motors. 6 volt to 12 volt batteries can be used. Any suitable type of instrument panel can be used. Any suitable type of deck lift lever may be employed.
It will be understood that various changes in the details, materials, and arrangements of the parts which have been described and illustrated above in order to explain the nature of this invention may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the principle and scope of the invention as recited in the following claims.
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